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    Issues with the Turbo Creo SL (all variants)

    47mm. Absolutely. Shoot me a DM and let’s set something up.
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    Issues with the Turbo Creo SL (all variants)

    My DT Swiss wheels arrived today. As soon as the smoke over Vancouver dissipates, I’ll head out for a ride and report back.
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    Issues with the Turbo Creo SL (all variants)

    DT Swiss HEC 1400 Spline 42mm and 62mm DT Swiss HGC 1400 Spline 47mm DT Swiss HG 1800 Spline 25mm These are the ones I've found, all on Bike24.
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    Issues with the Turbo Creo SL (all variants)

    Thanks for this, Jodi. Appreciate it. I weigh 245. I guess that would put me well over the weight limit all-in anyway. I bought the bike in person at an LBS. The guy who sold it to me is 6’4” and weighs 270. He rides Specialized (not that that means anything😂). He didn’t mention the wheels as a...
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    Issues with the Turbo Creo SL (all variants)

    I’m at 280. ~800w or so accelerating in the saddle, about 1200-1300w for hard acceleration out of the saddle. I’m quite enjoying the Creo, aside from it trying to kill me. I picked it over the SuperSix Evo Neo because it had the more powerful motor and better battery life. I had a Giant...
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    Issues with the Turbo Creo SL (all variants)

    Is anyone else experiencing broken spokes on the R470db wheels? I've broken 3 in as many months, and I've only had the bike for 4 months. One broke yesterday while I was going downhill at 70km/h. Rear wheel wobble nearly threw me off the bike and into a parked car. It's getting to the point...
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    Specialized Turbo Creo 28mph Electric Road Bike

    Funny enough, there’s only a 5% tax on non-pedelec bikes in BC. The 12% tax is levied on pedelecs, which are significantly more expensive.
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    Specialized Turbo Creo 28mph Electric Road Bike

    At the time of purchase, the cheapest Di2 Creo was the SL Expert at $9,999. The Comp E5 was $5,999 when I bought it, and $6,499 now with the USD-CAD exchange rate being mad and all. If I go with what @sdbikegirl suggested and switch to Di2 XTR with the Praxis crankset, I could get the whole Di2...
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    Specialized Turbo Creo 28mph Electric Road Bike

    I'm out in Vancouver. My LBS said it won't void the warranty re: battery or frame if I switch mech parts, but they're not responsible for faults. Speed Theory and Dunbar Cycles both say it's more than possible. The cables can be routed internally or externally, and the battery can be mounted in...
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    Specialized Turbo Creo 28mph Electric Road Bike

    I bought the Comp E5 because my Giant Road-E was way too punchy, doing too much of the work even in the lowest assist mode. Not getting electric shifting was a mistake. I should have gone for the Expert Di2...now not sure why I didn't. Currently exploring a SRAM Force eTap installation because I...
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